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. 2024;36(2):23-34.
doi: 10.3917/spub.242.0023.

Représentations sociales de l’incontinence urinaire : une enquête auprès de la population française

[Article in French]

Représentations sociales de l’incontinence urinaire : une enquête auprès de la population française

[Article in French]
Lea Peroni et al. Sante Publique. 2024.

Abstract

Introduction: Urinary incontinence is a major public health problem. Although, as a condition, it is well documented in the literature, there is little information on its social representations. The study of its representations could make it possible to improve the way it is handled and the treatment suffers receive.

Purpose of the research: The aim of this study was to understand the representations of the general French population on the subject of urinary incontinence.

Methods: This involved carrying out a declarative quantitative study using questionnaires. To do this, 1803 people were surveyed all over France. First, a descriptive statistical analysis was carried out using the participants’ socio-demographic data. Second, a logistic regression-type association was made between the dependent and independent variables.

Results: Urinary incontinence elicits a certain level of disgust in the general population. Still a taboo subject, it seems to be of little interest to some members of the population. The condition is also often poorly understood, especially by men, the younger generations, and the inhabitants of urban areas in western France.

Conclusions: This quantitative study helped shed key light on the French population’s perceptions of urinary incontinence and the methods of prevention available. It also helped determine the participant profiles associated with these representations. Going forward, it seems worthwhile to focus on informing and educating these populations on the subject.

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